Literature DB >> 28141961

African Horse Sickness Virus: History, Transmission, and Current Status.

Simon Carpenter1, Philip S Mellor1, Assane G Fall2, Claire Garros3, Gert J Venter4,5.   

Abstract

African horse sickness virus (AHSV) is a lethal arbovirus of equids that is transmitted between hosts primarily by biting midges of the genus Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). AHSV affects draft, thoroughbred, and companion horses and donkeys in Africa, Asia, and Europe. In this review, we examine the impact of AHSV critically and discuss entomological studies that have been conducted to improve understanding of its epidemiology and control. The transmission of AHSV remains a major research focus and we critically review studies that have implicated both Culicoides and other blood-feeding arthropods in this process. We explore AHSV both as an epidemic pathogen and within its endemic range as a barrier to development, an area of interest that has been underrepresented in studies of the virus to date. By discussing AHSV transmission in the African republics of South Africa and Senegal, we provide a more balanced view of the virus as a threat to equids in a diverse range of settings, thus leading to a discussion of key areas in which our knowledge of transmission could be improved. The use of entomological data to detect, predict and control AHSV is also examined, including reference to existing studies carried out during unprecedented outbreaks of bluetongue virus in Europe, an arbovirus of wild and domestic ruminants also transmitted by Culicoides.

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Keywords:  AHSV; Equidae; arbovirus; environmental change; vectorial capacity

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28141961     DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ento-031616-035010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Annu Rev Entomol        ISSN: 0066-4170            Impact factor:   19.686


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Authors:  Ryotaro Nouda; Shohei Minami; Yuta Kanai; Takahiro Kawagishi; Jeffery A Nurdin; Moeko Yamasaki; Ryusei Kuwata; Hiroshi Shimoda; Ken Maeda; Takeshi Kobayashi
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2021-10-19       Impact factor: 11.205

Review 2.  Endemic and emerging arboviral diseases of livestock in Nigeria: a review.

Authors:  Daniel Oluwayelu; Adebowale Adebiyi; Oyewale Tomori
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2018-06-07       Impact factor: 3.876

3.  Spatial distribution modelling of Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) biting midges, potential vectors of African horse sickness and bluetongue viruses in Senegal.

Authors:  Maryam Diarra; Moussa Fall; Assane Gueye Fall; Aliou Diop; Renaud Lancelot; Momar Talla Seck; Ignace Rakotoarivony; Xavier Allène; Jérémy Bouyer; Hélène Guis
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2018-06-08       Impact factor: 3.876

4.  Seroprevalence of African horse sickness in selected donkey populations in Namibia.

Authors:  Umberto Molini; Guendalina Zaccaria; Erick Kandiwa; Borden Mushonga; Siegfried Khaiseb; Charles Ntahonshikira; Bernard Chiwome; Ian Baines; Oscar Madzingira; Giovanni Savini; Nicola D'Alterio
Journal:  Vet World       Date:  2020-05-31

5.  DNA barcoding and molecular identification of field-collected Culicoides larvae in the Niayes area of Senegal.

Authors:  Mame Thierno Bakhoum; Mamadou Sarr; Assane Gueye Fall; Karine Huber; Moussa Fall; Mbacké Sembène; Momar Talla Seck; Karien Labuschagne; Laetitia Gardès; Mamadou Ciss; Geoffrey Gimonneau; Jérémy Bouyer; Thierry Baldet; Claire Garros
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2018-12-03       Impact factor: 3.876

6.  Sheep breed and shearing influences attraction and blood-feeding behaviour of Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) on a UK farm.

Authors:  Andrew Hope; Simon Gubbins; Christopher Sanders; James Barber; Francesca Stubbins; Matthew Baylis; Simon Carpenter
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2018-08-20       Impact factor: 3.876

7.  A study of the composition of the Obsoletus complex and genetic diversity of Culicoides obsoletus populations in Spain.

Authors:  Cecilia Aguilar-Vega; Belén Rivera; Javier Lucientes; Isabel Gutiérrez-Boada; José Manuel Sánchez-Vizcaíno
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2021-07-03       Impact factor: 3.876

8.  Continuous Cell Lines from the European Biting Midge Culicoides nubeculosus (Meigen, 1830).

Authors:  Lesley Bell-Sakyi; Fauziah Mohd Jaafar; Baptiste Monsion; Lisa Luu; Eric Denison; Simon Carpenter; Houssam Attoui; Peter P C Mertens
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2020-05-30

9.  Species composition and relative abundance of the genus Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) in Romania.

Authors:  Doru Hristescu; Florica Bărbuceanu; Lenuța Dascălu; Cristina Nițescu; Maria Goffredo; Adriana Santilli; Michela Quaglia; Thomas Balenghien; Gabriel Predoi
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2020-08-03       Impact factor: 3.876

Review 10.  Transboundary Animal Diseases, an Overview of 17 Diseases with Potential for Global Spread and Serious Consequences.

Authors:  Elizabeth A Clemmons; Kendra J Alfson; John W Dutton
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2021-07-08       Impact factor: 2.752

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